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F • G • H • I • J • K • L •
M
N • O • P • Q • R •
S • T • U • V • W • X • Y •
Z
Hebrew:
Aleph • Beit • Geemel • Dalet •
Hay • Vahv • Zaiyin • Chait • Tait
Yoad • Kaf • Lahmed • Mame • Nune •
Sahmek • Aiyin • Pay
Tzahday • Qoaf •
Raysh • S(h)een • Tahv
F f
“Forgo the favor of false friends.”
Speech can be abstractly modeled as patterned expressions of modulant
frequency. In essence, this is a synchronized ‘flipping’ back
and forth between silence and sound. We must understand that there
are many simultaneous dimensions of frequency and that each one
has a unique general and specific relationship to temporality.
We can note that there is a unique aspect of ‘fractioning’ to
many of the words that begin with ‘F’, in that they
imply particles, sides, or a ‘separately evaluated’ aspect
of some quantity, relation, movement, entity or momentum. This
is similar to ‘P’, and Pay/Phay — the probable Hebrew
source of the English letter. Pay has a mode where it is pronounced
similarly
to ‘F’, as in the English pronunciation of Ph. I take this quality
to indicate a sudden or unique separation or change, with the added
characteristic of active expression — such as in the words flame
and fire.
Also notable is the gender indication of Female; the gender that divides itself
into children, directly, and is mythologically rendered as having been ‘divided
from’ the ‘first man’, Adam. The function of ‘F’ is a unique
mode of indicating division with motion.
Character Classes to which ‘F’ belongs:
Having Pillars
Left Pillar
Letters often implying Division or Reflection
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Fact — A specific statement considered to be ‘objectively’ true.
In general, however, facts are the result of peculiarly limiting
and limited perspectives. One such perspective is that objectivity
is anything but an invention; consider that no being — except
perhaps the unityBeing — could ever have an objective perception,
and thus the idea of objectivity, on which ‘facts’ are
often based, is falsified.
Father — The male parent. A term used to indicate the masculine
aspect of God.
Fall — To precipitously descend, often accidentally or in
an undesired way.
False — Something untrue, or masquerading. A fallacy.
Fear — A sense which projects itself upon
future possibilities, resulting in a simulation of the experience
of them. This, in turn, results in feelings akin to those one might
have were the imagining to come true. Commonly the ‘feared’ stimuli
never arrives, arrives in a form different from the simulation
or bears no real relationship with the simulation. Fear causes
us to experience harm which is not actually present — in
metabolic and emotional dimensions.
Feminine — Indicative of the gender which is not male, the
producer of eggs and attractor of sperms.
Fiction — An invention which is purportedly not based on
real experience, or only loosely related to such.
Fire — A phenomenon where matter combusts, producing light,
heat and flame. An ‘element’ associated with expression,
intelligence, and consumption.
First — At the beginning of an orderly group or symmetry.
Flip — To invert, turn over, or reverse something. Also,
to change the status of a switch.
Flight — To be traveling through the air.
Flow — A smooth, uninterrupted motion or movement. To come
forth in a stream, as of water in a brook or river.
Flower — A shoot of the sporophyte in a higher plant that is reproductive.
A blossom.
Force — Power or energy exerted, experienced, or brought
to bear upon something/one. Also, to coerce another being against
their natural inclinations or desire.
Focus — To bring into clear awareness, or acuity. Commonly
associated with visual stimuli, yet the term applies to all dimensions
of sensing.
Form — The shape or structure of something/one. An established
way or mode of process in some activity.
Food — The fuel for living beings, upon which depends their
survival, growth, health and reproduction.
Forward — Indicative of movement toward the forepart or
of positive motion in general.
Fractal — A structure comprised of smaller structures generally
or specifically alike with itself. A self-referencing assembly,
indicative of scalarity.
A ‘poe’ — or
point/position of entrance.
Fraction — A portion of
a mass, or something/one, often expressed as a ratio — one
quantity divided by another.
Fruit — The produce of a tree or plant,
often after being fertilized, commonly by pollination. Many fruits
are a source of food for other beings.
Freedom — A non-static state which is indicated by the lack
of undesired constraints.
Frequency — A measure
of temporal regularity, commonly associated with sound, but generally
universal in potential application.
Fun — Denoting activities which are enjoyable, creative,
playful, unifying and imaginative.
Function — The supposed purpose of something/one.
Fundamental — Essential or elemental. A basis. There is
an interesting pun innate in the spelling: fun da(yes) mental.
Fury — Anger or severity.
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N • O • P • Q • R • S • T • U • V • W • X • Y • Z
Hebrew:
Aleph • Beit • Geemel • Dalet • Hay • Vahv • Zaiyin • Chait • Tait
Yoad • Kaf • Lahmed • Mame • Nune • Sahmek • Aiyin • Pay
Tzahday • Qoaf • Raysh • S(h)een • Tahv